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There are 18 seven-letter words containing A, 2C, H and R| ARCHAIC | • archaic n. (Archaeology, US, usually capitalized) A general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between… • archaic n. (Paleoanthropology) (A member of) an archaic variety of Homo sapiens. • archaic adj. Of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated. | | CAROACH | • CAROACH n. a stately carriage, also CAROCHE, CAROCH, CARROCH. | | CAROCHE | • caroche n. (Obsolete) A form of stately carriage or chariot. • CAROCHE n. (French) a stately carriage, also CAROACH, CAROCH, CARROCH. | | CARROCH | • CARROCH n. a stately carriage, also CAROCHE, CAROACH, CAROCH. | | CATCHER | • catcher n. Someone or something that catches. • catcher n. (Baseball) The player that squats behind home plate and receives the pitches from the pitcher. • catcher n. (Chiefly US, colloquial) The bottom partner in a homosexual relationship or sexual encounter between two men. | | CHANCER | • chancer n. (UK, Ireland, slang) A scheming opportunist. • CHANCER n. an opportunist. | | CHANCRE | • chancre n. (Pathology) Skin lesion, sometimes associated with certain contagious diseases such as syphilis. • CHANCRE n. (French) a hard nodular swelling, esp. one that develops in the primary stage of syphilis. | | CHARACT | • charact n. (Obsolete) A letter or character. • charact n. (Obsolete) A character or personality. • charact n. (Archaic) A magical symbol. | | COACHER | • coacher n. A person who coaches or gives instruction; a coach. • coacher n. (Obsolete) A coachman. • coacher n. A coach horse. | | COCHAIR | • cochair n. Someone who serves as the chair of a meeting or organization together with one or more other chairs. • cochair v. (Transitive) To chair (a meeting) jointly. • co-chair n. One of a group of chairpersons. | | CRAUNCH | • craunch v. (Transitive, archaic) To crush with the teeth; to chew with violence and noise; to crunch. • craunch n. (Archaic) A grinding or crunching sound. • craunch n. (Mining) A portion of a stratum or vein left in excavating to support the roof. | | CREACHS | • creachs n. Plural of creach. • creachs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of creach. • CREACH n. (Gaelic) a foray, booty, also CREAGH. | | CURRACH | • currach n. (Nautical) An Irish boat, constructed like a coracle, and originally the same shape; now a boat of similar… • CURRACH n. (Irish) a long-shaped boat similar to a coracle, also CURAGH, CURRAGH. | | RECATCH | • recatch v. (Transitive) To catch again. • RECATCH v. to catch again. | | SCRAICH | • SCRAICH v. (Scots) to screech, shriek, also SCRAIGH, SCREECH, SCREICH, SCREIGH, SCRIECH, SCRITCH, SKREEGH, SKREIGH, SKRIECH, SKRIEGH. | | SCRANCH | • scranch v. (Transitive) To grind with the teeth, and with a crackling sound; to craunch. • SCRANCH v. to crunch. | | SCRATCH | • scratch v. To rub a surface with a sharp object, especially by a living creature to remove itching with nails, claws, etc. • scratch v. To rub the skin with rough material causing a sensation of irritation; to cause itching. • scratch v. To mark a surface with a sharp object, thereby leaving a scratch (noun). | | SCRAUCH | • SCRAUCH v. (Scots) to squawk, also SCRAUGH. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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